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Originally Posted by 4.2L_Guy
well im sure it would prly help... but my bro took the stock muffler off when he had it. lol so i have not the slightest clue ware it is lol... but my pickup sounds so sweet for a V6... everyone says man this thing has a V6 in it i say yeah... and most the time they either say why do you have such a small engine... or wow it sounds like a V8... im not gunna lie it does... i have 2.5 inch exhaust with a 2 in 2 out cherry bomb... cant remember the name of it tho... all i can say is i have never heard a V6 quite like mine. i will keep the sound and lose a few MPG i guess
lol
thanks for the sugestions again guys! 
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any videos of the sound?
as for the guy asking about the wheel bearings, no special tools are needed. Jack up one wheel, take it off, pop off the dust cover, take off the cotter pin and master nut and put some grease in there. real easy to do. just make sure you dont destroy the dust cover, it bends easily.